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You are approaching a collision in the southbound lanes of an interstate from the north. You see one of the vehicles in the median, and one of the vehicles parallel to it, across the right-hand lane.

Which of these is the BEST place to park your vehicle at the scene?

A. In the safe zone of other blocking vehicles with loading area away from the closest lane of traffic

B. On the berm or shoulder, behind the vehicle on the right

C. Between the two vehicles

D. In the median, behind the vehicle

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  1. 19 May, 22:24
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    Explanation:

    Whenever a collision occurs on the road, the best thing to do is to move somewhere where you will be in the least amount of danger, and also not endanger other drivers. In this case it would be best to move to the other side of the road, at the furthest possible location from the collision. Parking near the collision puts people in danger as emergency services have to then move around the vehicle and this will take them longer.
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